Becoming Water (15 Mins) Art and nature intersect as students from the University of Saskatchewantravel north to participate in a course at the Saskatchewan River Delta, one of the largestunbroken wetlands left on Earth. The students create art pieces inspired by the area, searching forlinks between humans, water, and the natural environment

Camera Trap (26 Mins) In this half hour documentary, aspiring wildlife photographer Peter Mather puts everything on the line in his quest to capture one photo that will tell the story of the Porcupine Caribou’s herd migration, one of the greatest land migrations on Earth.

Last Call (12 Mins) Few places are more tightly bound to their rivers than Paradise Valley, Montana,where the Yellowstone River Flows out of America’s most iconic National Park and begins its journey across the country. Join a fourth generation Paradise Valley rancher, BBQ and Bakery owners freshly transplanted from Georgia, a lodge owner, a naturalist, a fly fishing guide, a sitting U.S. Senator, and an iconic musician as they come together to protect the Yellowstone River ecosystem from a proposed goldmine. With original score and narration by Bill Payne of Little Feat, Last Call brings you into the heart of a community as they work together to protect the river that connects them all.

BONUS FREE SCREENING: AT 5:15 PM

The Kenow Wildfire Story (25 minutes): The story of the Kenow fire as it grew from a lighting strike in the backcountry to the frightening wildfire that consumed a huge part of Waterton’s forest and grasslands.

The Journey of Water (7 Mins) Streams cascade down mountainsides and flow through valleys,calming in slow pools, filling marshes and wetlands. Along this path, water is a vital source of life,sustaining a wide variety of insects and animals that rely upon this natural force for their survival.

Beaver Believers (50 Mins) The whimsical yet inspiring film captures the vision energy and dedication of a half dozen activists who share a passion for restoring the North American Beaver to much of its former habitat and range. The Beaver Believers shows us how this humble creature can help us restore steams and watersheds damaged by neglect.

BONUS FREE SCREENING: AT 5:15 PM

The Kenow Wildfire Story (25 minutes): The story of the Kenow fire as it grew from a lighting strike in the backcountry to the frightening wildfire that consumed a huge part of Waterton’s forest and grasslands.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15: 2:00 - 3:00 PM

$10 General Admission / $7 Children 3-12

Drive Them Buffalo (18 Min) FOLLOWED BY A PRESENTATION AND Q&A WITH ERVINE CARLSON, DIRECTOR OF THE BLACKFEET BISON PROGRAM An intimate look at the only indigenous tribal-led buffalo drive in North America, Drive Them Buffalo follows members of the Blackfeet Nation as they experience the power of the American bison while driving their herd through rough terrain and hostile weather to their winter pasture a rare ritual of stewardship that brings hope for a cultural rebirth.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15: 4:00 - 5:00 PM

$10 General Admission / $7 Children 3-12

Forest, Fins and Footprints (23 Mins) In Alberta, public lands in the foothills are being clear cutat a rate faster than they can recover, with little opportunity for public input. Forests, Fins, andFootprints is a community funded documentation of the clear cutting in Ghost Valley - a watershedlocated just upstream of Calgary on the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains.

Nesting with the Devil (11 Mins) Nesting with the Devil tells the story of the great blue herons, baldeagles, and their mysterious nesting relationship on the coast of British Columbia.

Canis Lupus (18 Mins) Ghosts are stirring in Colorado’s high country. They haunt the trees, thewater, the animals the very fabric of the land itself. Gray wolves shaped this place for eons only todisappear nearly overnight. Canis Lupus Colorado is the story of the past, present and future ofColorado’s now extinct native wolf population.

BONUS FREE SCREENING: AT 5:15 PM

The Kenow Wildfire Story (25 minutes): The story of the Kenow fire as it grew from a lighting strike in the backcountry to the frightening wildfire that consumed a huge part of Waterton’s forest and grasslands.

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16: 4:00-5:00 PM

$10 General Admission / $7 Children 3-12

Gathering of Eagles (8 Mins) In British Columbia, birds of prey flock to Canada’s “Eagle Capital”every winter, making a lasting impact on the people who live there.

Keepers (6 Mins) Bobby Jack Smith won’t tell you his age, but he will tell you how he met organicfarmer Kelly Penn at a local beekeeper meeting in Bryson City, North Carolina and decided to helpher in her efforts to start keeping her own hives. Years later, the two are inseparable. Although theydon’t always see eye to eye, this unlikely pair is bound by their mutual admiration for bees and aconcern for future populations.

Nature’s Wildest Weapons (60 Mins) The animal kingdom posses a fearsome arsenal: a variety ofextreme weapons used in intense battles to gore, stab, crush, and batter. But are they more thanjust instruments of deadly force? Professor Doug Emlen’s life-long ambition has been to discoverthe secrets of nature’s arm races, what triggers them and what they can teach us about the most formidable weapons on earth: our own.

BONUS FREE SCREENING: AT 5:15 PM

The Kenow Wildfire Story (25 minutes): The story of the Kenow fire as it grew from a lighting strike in the backcountry to the frightening wildfire that consumed a huge part of Waterton’s forest and grasslands.

WILDLIFE OF THE OLDMAN RIVER VALLEY: Enjoy this wildlife documentary that was shot in the Oldman River valley of Southern Alberta by Rick Andrews. The documentary captures the area’s wildlife in each of the four seasons. Species such as Mule and White-tailed Deer, Beavers, Coyotes, American White Pelicans, Great Blue Herons, nesting Great Horned Owls and reptiles such as Prairie Rattlesnakes and Bull Snakes are all included, along with underwater sequences featuring Wandering Garter Snakes and Western Painted Turtles. The film also includes night footage that together with the night scenes provide unique sights that even frequent visitors to this river valley may not have seen before.